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Christ Church

Christ Church is a large, relaxed parish immersed in an intriguing history. Old architectural relics, such as the smooth white stone of the church itself, line the streets. Locals and tourists enj…

Christ Church is a large, relaxed parish immersed in an intriguing history. Old architectural relics, such as the smooth white stone of the church itself, line the streets. Locals and tourists enjoy a unique union here, joining one another in the same cool, easy bijou bars, and dining at the same locally run mouthwatering restaurants. Pink hibiscus flowers flourish alongside golden sands, where both luxury and budget hotels await.

St. James

St. James is proudly referred to as the 'platinum coast', as the area boasts a rare mix of compelling history and luxury hotels. Enormous white-washed mansions line the golden beachfront, and furt…

St. James is proudly referred to as the 'platinum coast', as the area boasts a rare mix of compelling history and luxury hotels. Enormous white-washed mansions line the golden beachfront, and further inland hosts a number of architectural and historical hotspots, from the black-domed church to the captivating smoke-stacks of the old sugar factory. St. James is truly a haven for those craving the Caribbean sun.

St. Michael

The parish of St. Michael is home to Barbados’ enthralling, colorful capital of Bridgetown. Tall palm trees tower against the greens and pinks of quaint residential buildings, and iconic white sto…

The parish of St. Michael is home to Barbados’ enthralling, colorful capital of Bridgetown. Tall palm trees tower against the greens and pinks of quaint residential buildings, and iconic white stone churches brush the blue skyline. Indulgent hotels line the pristine beachfront, and a handful of historic inns hide in the city center. With its mix of natural beauty and radiant urban energy, St. Michael perfectly balances relaxation with entertainment.

St. Peter

St. Peter, in northern Barbados, is a large parish spanning the entire width of the island. Its landscape extends from immaculate white beaches to rolling green hills flecked gold with sugarcane. …

St. Peter, in northern Barbados, is a large parish spanning the entire width of the island. Its landscape extends from immaculate white beaches to rolling green hills flecked gold with sugarcane. The beachfront boasts a number of glamorous 5 star resorts and spas, all a short distance from historic Speightstown, where fascinating market stalls line up beneath the pink buildings, selling tropical fruits and curious trinkets.

St. Joseph

St. Joseph is a small parish, infused with a colorful local charm. Accommodation's more affordable than elsewhere, but the beauty is not lacking, as the hotels are set in striking, lush green scen…

St. Joseph is a small parish, infused with a colorful local charm. Accommodation's more affordable than elsewhere, but the beauty is not lacking, as the hotels are set in striking, lush green scenery. The coastline enjoys both silken sands and magnificent, rocky cliffs, and further inland finds sprawling public gardens showcasing the wonders of Barbados’ multicolored fauna. The rich landscape and relaxed atmosphere make St. Joseph a true Caribbean experience.

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Barbados HotelsA land of sunshine and calypso rhythms, Barbados swings to a laid-back beat, allowing plenty of time to enjoy its tropical beaches and lush, forested interior. With the Atlantic Ocean on one side and the Caribbean Sea on the other, Barbados has the best of both worlds, supporting rich coral life and the sort of wild waves that surfers crave. On land, there are historic plantation homes to explore, and it’s almost impossible to leave without trying the punchy rum.Things to seeWhen you first catch sight of the white sand beaches and silken sea, framed with palm fronds and bougainvillea flowers, you’ll know that you’ve arrived in Barbados. All that lies ahead is pure relaxation. Maxwell Beach is one of the main beaches along the popular south coast, yet it has not been overdeveloped. In the shallows, dazzling coral life is a hit with snorkelers, while the deeper water offers up some excellent dive sites. Accra Beach, just a bit further up the coast, offers perfect conditions for windsurfers and kite-surfers. It is one of the closest beaches to Bridgetown, the vivacious capital of Barbados. In the north of the island, St. Nicholas Abbey is well worth visiting – this old plantation home, built in the ornamental Jacobean style, is still a working rum distillery, where you can take a tour, sample the rum, and buy a personalized bottle to take home. Hotels in
BarbadosBarbados hotels are designed with relaxation in mind, aiming to provide you with a luxurious break. There are numerous all-inclusive resorts all along the coastline, offering rooms and suites with sea views and minimalist, elegant furnishings. A choice of restaurants and bars are on offer in these resorts, along with poolside cabanas and sun loungers. Independent hotels and guesthouses in Barbados provide rustic character and romantic escapes, with island-inspired floral designs. Complimentary cooked breakfasts come as part of the package. Self-catering apartments are widely available too, providing fully-equipped kitchens, family living areas, and onsite amenities such as restaurants and shops. Where to stayIf you’re planning a beach break in an all-inclusive resort or beachside apartment, then stay in the Christ Church district, which forms the south coast. You’ll have instant access to some of the island’s most popular beaches, while the shops, restaurants and cultural sites of Bridgetown are nearby. For a tranquil location and a good mix of luxury and budget hotels, stay in the St. James district along the west coast. You’ll be looking out over the Caribbean and there are numerous country clubs, golf courses, and rum distilleries in the area. For historic guesthouses, head a little way inland. How to get to BarbadosThe Barbados Grantley Adams International Airport is the main point of entry to the island and it receives flights from the USA, Canada, the UK, and other Caribbean islands. The airport is located about 8 miles from Bridgetown. On such a small island, there are no long transfer times, so you’ll be soaking up the sun in no time. Many hotels offer free airport shuttles, while local buses and mini-vans zip all over the island. Taxis and hire cars are also available at the airport. Cruise ships arrive into Bridgetown Harbor, which is a convenient base from which to explore.

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"I have stayed at the meridian in the past and return when I need a room that accommodates 12 people. The Meridian is very clean, the staff are friendly and accommodating. There is a friendly relaxed vibe at the inn and the location is perfect- to beach, services, restaurants, nightlife, while rem..."

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"We had friends come join us in Barbados for a week and wanted to show them a good time. We chose this hotel because of the location and the affordable room rates. We stayed for one night. The front desk clerk was great, very friendly. We were pleasantly surprised to find out that there was a smal..."

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"Really enjoyed our stayed . The room needs a little updating but was spacious and the view is fantastic.the area is very lively and unfortunately the noise kept us awake on the saturday night till 4 the next morning .If you are a bit of a night owl you will this place."

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"The apartment is basic, but location is good - peaceful, nice garden, 15 minutes walk to beautiful beach and supermarket, 5 minutes to bus station. The stuff was very friendly and helpful. There could be more cooking vessel, cutlery and a broom."

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"It was a good experience. The scenery was beautiful with private access and parking to each unit. Lovely pool and facility design. I was not happy with the front door locking which used a pad lock. When one person stayed out late the unit had to be left unsecured until that person return. Locking..."

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"We had a wonderful stay at Crystal Cove. The ocean-view room with balcony was a dream. The not-too-big resort had 3 pools and was right on the beach! The staff was extremely attentive and provided excellent service. The food was wonderful throughout our stay. I would definitely book this hotel ag..."